Pulmonary Embolism in Ischemic Stroke

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Abstract

Silent pulmonary embolism (PE) may be associated with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). We identified 10 patients from 3,132 unique patients (3,431 CT scans). We retrospectively examined CT angiogram of patients with AIS to determine the frequency of concurrent PE in AIS. The period prevalence of PE was 0.32. Seven patients had concurrent PE, whereas three had PE diagnosed 2 days after their AIS presentation. We suspected paradoxical embolism via patent foramen ovale as the cause of stroke in three patients and thrombophilia in four patients. Seven patients had poor outcome including four deaths. CT angiogram stroke protocol images from aortic arch to vertex allows visualization of upper pulmonary arteries and PE detection in AIS.

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Eswaradass, P. V., Dey, S., Singh, D., & Hill, M. D. (2018). Pulmonary Embolism in Ischemic Stroke. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 45(3), 343–345. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2017.288

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